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What was the first video game song you learned to play in the piano?

Started by Bobbythekid21, February 24, 2019, 08:10:17 PM

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the thing with ben's arrangements is he also took a lot of artistic liberties to make them flashy, so they weren't necessarily faithful either :p

my first was playing the legendary hero by ear
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Splatoon Inkling

For me I would try a bunch of really difficult ones, and it was to difficult at the time so I would give up on that, and try another. Then I thought world 3 map from Mario Galaxy 2 would be good because it didn't look horribly difficult so I went ahead, and did that one.

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mikey

imagine your age such that SMG2 could be in the running for "first video game song you learned to play"
the fact that people younger than me exist is baffling and I understand how geezers feel
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braix

It was probably mary had a little lamb or something stupid like that
When it comes to VGM though, the first song I learned all the way through was N's Farewell
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GaryOak

My keyboard had a floppy disk drive and I remember playing with a lot of video game music midis with it. That's my earliest memory of doing something with vgm but pretty sure I didn't learn anything so that probably doesn't count. One of the first ones I actually played was the Credits theme from Sonic 1.
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Quote from: GaryOak on March 18, 2019, 10:05:03 AMMy keyboard had a floppy disk drive and I remember playing with a lot of video game music midis with it. That's my earliest memory of doing something with vgm but pretty sure I didn't learn anything so that probably doesn't count. One of the first ones I actually played was the Credits theme from Sonic 1.

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rabidgoodra27

I think it was either the theme from Super Mario Bros, or the title theme from Pokemon Red/Blue/Green/Yellow.
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SlimyWyvern

I used to go on a website called herbalcell.com to get all my sheet music. The first piece from there that I learned was "Medli's Prayer" from The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker.

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Quote from: Maelstrom on March 12, 2019, 03:10:01 PMSong of Storms from OoT

Same!

In High School I saw a guy playing Song of Storms on the piano and it immediately occurred to me that I must learn how to do that. So I learned to play piano shortly after XD